William Armstrong was the principal innovator in the use of hydraulic power, which in his lifetime came to be the means of operating cranes, lock gates in harbours, elevators, hoists, traversers and capstans in railway depots and lifting bridges.

This larger than life size bust of William Lisle Blenkinsopp Coulson sits on top of a drinking fountain and commemorates his campaigns for the protection of the weak and defenceless, both human and animals.

Four giant concrete busts of notable figures in Texas and US history rising up from within a tiny park at the edge of downtown Houston, TX. They are colloquially known as "Mount Rush Hour" by the local community.

A statue of the native American woman known as Catalina, a.k.a. Catalina Indian, a.k.a. La India Catalina is located in front of the International Film Festival of Cartagena offices on the west end of the old walled city Cartagena.

The statue of Errol Walton Barrow, the Father of Independence, was unveiled on Sunday 21st January 2007 in the refurbished Independence Square, an area that for many years had been one of his favourite political platforms.